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neil, this is houston. we're copying. > there seems to be no difficulty in moving around. as we suspected. it's even perhaps easier than the simulations of 16g that we performed in various simulations on the ground. the descent engine did not leave a crater of any size. it has about one-foot clearance on the ground. i can see some evidence of rays emanating from the descent engine but very insignificant amount. >> roger, neil. we're reading you loud and clear. see you getting some pictures and the contingency sample. >> interesting, it's a very soft surface but here and there where i plug with the contingency sample collector i run into very hard surface, but it appears to be a very cohesive material of the same sort. i'll try to get a rock in here. >> that looks beautiful from here, neil. >> it has a stark beauty all its own. it's like much of the high desert of the united states. it's different but it's very pretty out here. is that in the pocket? >> yeah, push down. got it? no, it's not all the way in. p
neil, this is houston. we're copying. > there seems to be no difficulty in moving around. as we suspected. it's even perhaps easier than the simulations of 16g that we performed in various simulations on the ground. the descent engine did not leave a crater of any size. it has about one-foot clearance on the ground. i can see some evidence of rays emanating from the descent engine but very insignificant amount. >> roger, neil. we're reading you loud and clear. see you getting some...
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are standing by, over. >> eagle, houston, houston, we see you, over. roger, how does it luck. the eagle has wings. on its own now, but with columbia near at hand, it coasted around to the backside of the room -- the moon. there, while out of direct communication with earth, it slowed its engine for a touchdown. collins, in libya, continued in orbit, awaiting their return. orbit, in columbia, continued in orbit, awaiting their return. go.elcom, >> capcom, we are go for landing. >> houston, go for landing. >> understand, go for landing, 3000 feet. >> looking great. >> how are you doing control? >> got its you happy? >> looking good. >> 2000 feet. into the ice, 47 degrees. >> still looking very good. >> your go. >> you >>. >> roger, 1201 alarm. >> ok, we are go. >> altitude 1600. >> eagle looking great. >> roger, 1202, we copy. >> 540 feet altitude, velocity light >> to 20 feet >> 200 feet 400 down >> 100 feet, three and one half down. >> 75 feet, down one half. >> 60 seconds lights on, forward 30 feet down, two and one half, rightorward, drifting >> 30 s
are standing by, over. >> eagle, houston, houston, we see you, over. roger, how does it luck. the eagle has wings. on its own now, but with columbia near at hand, it coasted around to the backside of the room -- the moon. there, while out of direct communication with earth, it slowed its engine for a touchdown. collins, in libya, continued in orbit, awaiting their return. orbit, in columbia, continued in orbit, awaiting their return. go.elcom, >> capcom, we are go for landing....
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this is houston. standby for shadow photography. i am at the foot of the ladder. >> it is like a fine powder down there. >> a little shadowy. is on the moon. the surface of the moon. . >> that is one small step for man and one giant the for mankind. >> i did not get the second phrase. >> this is very fine and powdery. it is a fine layer. i can see the footprint of my boots making a trail. this is houston. we copy. >> isn't this something. >> there seems to be no difficulty in walking around here. we are getting a negative picture back. >> i will put down the camera. >> it looks like it is coming out favorably. >> it is pretty dark here in the shadow. will make my way over to the sunlight. >> the picture has gone to negative polarity. you can see neil armstrong there. [indiscernible] ok. sit tight. clothesline.a going onto a sequence camera now. >> i am standing directly in the shadow. looking up, i am standing directly in the shadow now and i can see everything quite clearly. the light is suspiciously
this is houston. standby for shadow photography. i am at the foot of the ladder. >> it is like a fine powder down there. >> a little shadowy. is on the moon. the surface of the moon. . >> that is one small step for man and one giant the for mankind. >> i did not get the second phrase. >> this is very fine and powdery. it is a fine layer. i can see the footprint of my boots making a trail. this is houston. we copy. >> isn't this something. >> there seems...
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this is houston. you are go for staging. >> inboard cut-off. >> confirm inboard cut-off. ♪ >> staging. and ignition. ♪ >> 11, houston. thrust is go, all engines. you're looking good. >> roger. you're loud and clear, houston. ♪ >> we've got skirt sep. >> roger. we confirm skirt sep. >> tower's gone. >> roger tower. narrator: when apollo was safely underway, control of the mission was switched to houston. the months of tightly focused work at the cape were over. >> it could honestly be said that this was the culmination of the dreams and fantasies of men and women over 25 centuries of recorded time. [applause] >> verne, james webb, ben franklin, galileo, marie curie, alan shepard, h.g. wells, john f. kennedy, copernicus, leonardo da vinci, isaac newton, keppler, albert einstein, and robert goddard, the american rocket pioneer, yankee inventor, dreamer. they called him the moon man and laughed. but on his own, he went ahead designing, inventing, and testing. his first proving grounds were on his au
this is houston. you are go for staging. >> inboard cut-off. >> confirm inboard cut-off. ♪ >> staging. and ignition. ♪ >> 11, houston. thrust is go, all engines. you're looking good. >> roger. you're loud and clear, houston. ♪ >> we've got skirt sep. >> roger. we confirm skirt sep. >> tower's gone. >> roger tower. narrator: when apollo was safely underway, control of the mission was switched to houston. the months of tightly focused...
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. >> houston, we're ready for ejection. houston, apollo 11. we've completed our maneuvers. >> houston, roger up. >> this is apollo control at 6 hours 16 minutes into the mission. velocity now 11,479 feet per second. apollo 11's distance from earth, 27,938 nautical miles. cab conis now charlie duke and gene kranz and his team of controllers are preparing to take over the responsibility from cliff charlesworth's team. >> looks good to us. we'll be ready to copy in a minute or two. >> the spacecraft will be placed in the passive thermal control mode, rotated about its x axis at a rate of about three revolutions per hour to maintain proper temperature balance within the spacecraft. >> houston, you might be interested that out my window right now i can observe the entire continent of north america down to the yucatan peninsula, cuba, then i run out of window. >> i didn't know what i was looking at but i sure did like it. >> okay. >> i didn't have much outside my window. >> apollo 11, houston, we'd like a crew status report. we're about to tell you
. >> houston, we're ready for ejection. houston, apollo 11. we've completed our maneuvers. >> houston, roger up. >> this is apollo control at 6 hours 16 minutes into the mission. velocity now 11,479 feet per second. apollo 11's distance from earth, 27,938 nautical miles. cab conis now charlie duke and gene kranz and his team of controllers are preparing to take over the responsibility from cliff charlesworth's team. >> looks good to us. we'll be ready to copy in a minute...
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this is houston. over. >> houston, als. over. wally: they have got a core, a piece of pipe, in effect, that they attached onto this handle. >> neil armstrong has been on the surface now about 45 minutes. wally: they hammer that into the surface and get a sample down below the actual surface, which they already have contaminated with the engine and with their presence. they have to go below, under the contamination, down to almost a foot or so, i think. >> 16 inches. wally: 16 inches. >> a little more than they can get by scraping on the surface themselves. >> houston, columbia on the high again. over. >> columbia, this is houston, reading you loud and clear. over. >> reading you loud and clear. how is it going? >> roger. the eva is progressing beautifully. i believe they are setting up the flag now. >> great. >> they started out behind time on this. >> i guess you're about the only person around that doesn't have tv coverage of the scene. wally: this is the flag, not the core sample. [laughter] >> that's all right, i don't mind a
this is houston. over. >> houston, als. over. wally: they have got a core, a piece of pipe, in effect, that they attached onto this handle. >> neil armstrong has been on the surface now about 45 minutes. wally: they hammer that into the surface and get a sample down below the actual surface, which they already have contaminated with the engine and with their presence. they have to go below, under the contamination, down to almost a foot or so, i think. >> 16 inches. wally: 16...
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neil: are you getting a tv picture now houston? houston: yes we are. neil, this is houston, we are getting a picture, we can see the bag being moved by buzz . walter: hey, look at the bounding step. buzz: are you ready for me to come out? neil: just let me get this over the handrail. walter: talk about being super casual. hope it doesn't get too casual. buzz: are you ready? neil: all set. you saw what difficulties i was having, i will try to watch you from underneath. walter: aldrin about to emerge apparently from the spacecraft. armstrong is going to try to help guide him from below. neil: ok, your foot looks like it is clear and ok. ok, now drop your foot down, you are clear. good, about anre inch clear. ok, i need a little bit of arching of the back to come down. how far a mighty feet -- are my feet from the end? a small foot movement, arch, arching of the back. and clears without any trouble at all. neil: that is good. houston: 45 minutes pls time expended. walter: 45 minutes out of a total of one hour. houston: neil, do you foresee any problems wi
neil: are you getting a tv picture now houston? houston: yes we are. neil, this is houston, we are getting a picture, we can see the bag being moved by buzz . walter: hey, look at the bounding step. buzz: are you ready for me to come out? neil: just let me get this over the handrail. walter: talk about being super casual. hope it doesn't get too casual. buzz: are you ready? neil: all set. you saw what difficulties i was having, i will try to watch you from underneath. walter: aldrin about to...
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[no dialogue] >> apollo 11, houston. houston. 11, boom short time ago. houston. 11, made contact. apollo 11, houston. standing by, over. >> apollo 11, this is hornet. over. 1, 3, 3, 0. copy, 1, 3, three, x, 0, 7, 5. 6, 9, 1, 5. [sounds of band playing] [parade music] ♪ [applause] [sirens] [applause] [cheers and applause] narrator: what was it we were really celebrating? three men who had done what no one before had done? a technological feat that was believed beyond the realm of possibility? the fulfillment of an age old dream? were we celebrating simply because it had been a long time since we had anything to celebrate? or was this something that touched an irrational, unthinking instinct in us all? ♪ [parade music] applause]d ♪ >> ♪ we are going to the moon together pack your bags and jump into the car going to take a trip to tell you where you are goodbye, mother so long, mother long,e, goodbye, so mother earthg, mother goodbye, mother goodbye, mother , earth ♪ [silence] narrator: the treasure of the ages. stones from across the night. unrubbed by wind. unwashed by ra
[no dialogue] >> apollo 11, houston. houston. 11, boom short time ago. houston. 11, made contact. apollo 11, houston. standing by, over. >> apollo 11, this is hornet. over. 1, 3, 3, 0. copy, 1, 3, three, x, 0, 7, 5. 6, 9, 1, 5. [sounds of band playing] [parade music] ♪ [applause] [sirens] [applause] [cheers and applause] narrator: what was it we were really celebrating? three men who had done what no one before had done? a technological feat that was believed beyond the realm of...
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. >> this is houston, loud and clear. buzz, this is houston. radio check. [beep] clear. >> roger. >> we are getting a picture on the tv. we've got a good picture. >> there is a great deal of contrast and it. down.tly, it is upside we can make out the fairmont of detail -- fair amount of detail. >> ok, we can verify the position of the opening on the camera. >> there is a foot. >> there he is, there is a foot coming down the steps. >> ok, neil. we can see you coming down the ladder now. [beep] checked.just heading back up to the first step. adequate to get back up. >> roger, we copy. >> so there is a foot on the moon. stepping down on the moon. the first step, he must be stepping down on the moon at this point. >> buzz, this is houston. shadow photography on the sequence camera. >> ok. >> i am at the foot of the ladder. on the surface, about one or two inches. there appears to be very fine-grained as you get close to it, almost like a powder. >> board, look at those temperatures. >> wow. >> a little shadowy, but he said expect that, on the shadow of the luna
. >> this is houston, loud and clear. buzz, this is houston. radio check. [beep] clear. >> roger. >> we are getting a picture on the tv. we've got a good picture. >> there is a great deal of contrast and it. down.tly, it is upside we can make out the fairmont of detail -- fair amount of detail. >> ok, we can verify the position of the opening on the camera. >> there is a foot. >> there he is, there is a foot coming down the steps. >> ok, neil. we...
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when visiting houston another must see is space and houston since we are the space city. so as a kid i used to watch these things go up into space it's amazing for me to be here in houston space city and be able to walk inside an actual space shuttle. so this is what it's like to live inside the shuttle check this out this is the sleeping bag where the a strap yourself in for a good night's rest. we even have the actual astronaut suit amazing. a long day in the city there's only one way to cool down and that's what a nice tall texan beer. well that was my day here in houston hope you guys had a good time hope you guys can cool down next time you hear don't forget visit houston and. the ferries there are a pretty inexpensive way to do some sightseeing in hamburg the ferries belong to the public transportation network.
when visiting houston another must see is space and houston since we are the space city. so as a kid i used to watch these things go up into space it's amazing for me to be here in houston space city and be able to walk inside an actual space shuttle. so this is what it's like to live inside the shuttle check this out this is the sleeping bag where the a strap yourself in for a good night's rest. we even have the actual astronaut suit amazing. a long day in the city there's only one way to cool...
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sonic boom a short time ago. >> visual contact, houston. >> apollo 11, houston, standing by, over. >> apollo 11, apollo 11, this is hornet, over. >> read you loud and clear. position 1330, 16915. [sounds of band playing] [parade music] ♪ [parade music] [applause] [sirens] [applause] [cheers and applause] narrator: what was it we were really celebrating? three men who had done what no one before had it done? a technological feat that was believed beyond the realm of possibility? the fulfillment of an age old dream? was it that we were celebrating, because it had been a long time since we had anything to celebrate? or was this something that touched an irrational, unthinking instinct in us all? [parade music] [applause] [stars and stripes] [parade music] ♪ [applause] ♪ [stars and stripes] [cheers and applause] [applause] ♪ we are going to the moon together. pack your bags and jump into the car. [music lyrics] ♪ going to take a trip to tell you where you are. goodbye, mother. goodbye, goodbye, so long mother. so long, mother earth. goodbye, goodbye, mother earth. ♪ narrator:
sonic boom a short time ago. >> visual contact, houston. >> apollo 11, houston, standing by, over. >> apollo 11, apollo 11, this is hornet, over. >> read you loud and clear. position 1330, 16915. [sounds of band playing] [parade music] ♪ [parade music] [applause] [sirens] [applause] [cheers and applause] narrator: what was it we were really celebrating? three men who had done what no one before had it done? a technological feat that was believed beyond the realm of...
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when visiting houston another must see is space center houston since we are the space city. so as a kid i used to watch these things go up into space it's amazing for me to be here in houston space city and be able to walk inside an actual space shuttle. so this is what it's like to live inside the shuttle check this out this is the sleeping bag where the a strap yourself in for a good night's rest we even have the actual astronaut suit amazing. so after a long day in the city there's only one way to cool down and that's what a nice tall texan beer. well that was my day here in houston hope you guys had a good time hope you guys can cool down next time you hear don't forget visit houston and so i lose. pete elder therese they are a pretty inexpensive way to do some sightseeing in hamburg the ferries belong to the public transportation network. i'm on the way from visiting pollie piers down the old. everywhere there is something to see for example the museum harbor in uganda. the people of hamburg are very proud of the harbor and they show that every year around the 7th of ma
when visiting houston another must see is space center houston since we are the space city. so as a kid i used to watch these things go up into space it's amazing for me to be here in houston space city and be able to walk inside an actual space shuttle. so this is what it's like to live inside the shuttle check this out this is the sleeping bag where the a strap yourself in for a good night's rest we even have the actual astronaut suit amazing. so after a long day in the city there's only one...
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when visiting houston another must see is space in houston since we are the space city. so as a kid i used to watch these things go up into space it's amazing for me to be here in houston space city and be able to walk inside an actual space shuttle. so this is what it's like to live inside the shuttle check this out this is the sleeping bag where do a strap yourself in for a good night's rest. we even have the actual astronaut suit amazing. wachter a long day in the city there's only one way to cool down and that's what a nice tall texan beer. well that was my day here in houston hope you guys had a good time hope you guys can call down next time you hear don't forget visit houston and. elba therese they are a pretty inexpensive way to do some sightseeing in hamburg the ferries belong to the public transportation network. i'm on the way from design probably piers down the road. everywhere there is something to see for example the museum harbor in. the people of hamburg are very proud of the harbor and they show that every year around the 7th of may on that day in the ye
when visiting houston another must see is space in houston since we are the space city. so as a kid i used to watch these things go up into space it's amazing for me to be here in houston space city and be able to walk inside an actual space shuttle. so this is what it's like to live inside the shuttle check this out this is the sleeping bag where do a strap yourself in for a good night's rest. we even have the actual astronaut suit amazing. wachter a long day in the city there's only one way...
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when visiting houston another must see is space and houston since we are the space city. so as a kid i used to watch these things go up into space it's amazing for me to be here in houston space city and be able to walk inside an actual space shuttle. so this is what it's like to live inside the shuttle check this out this is a sleeping bag where do a strap yourself in for a good night's rest. we even have the actual astronaut suit amazing. plucker a long day in the city there's only one way to cool down and that's what a nice tall texan beer. well that was my day here in houston hope you guys had a good time hope you guys can call down next time you hear don't forget visit houston and so i lose. p. l. the fairies they are a pretty inexpensive way to do some sightseeing in hamburg the ferries belong to the public transportation network. i'm on the way from design pollie piers down the road. everywhere there is something to see for example the museum harbor in. the people of hamburg are very proud of the harbor and they show that every year around the 7th of may on that da
when visiting houston another must see is space and houston since we are the space city. so as a kid i used to watch these things go up into space it's amazing for me to be here in houston space city and be able to walk inside an actual space shuttle. so this is what it's like to live inside the shuttle check this out this is a sleeping bag where do a strap yourself in for a good night's rest. we even have the actual astronaut suit amazing. plucker a long day in the city there's only one way to...
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houston, tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground. you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing again. thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> reporter: breathing again in mission control. they break into applause in houston. some wiping away tears. abc news showing americans all over the country watching. >> here is central park in new york, where it's raining on the people who have assembled for, i guess you would call it a moon-in. >> reporter: the images beamed back live. the control room sees it. >> and we're getting a picture on the tv. >> reporter: cheers back on earth, back in america. and then neil armstrong emerges. >> i'm going to step off the lm now. >> july 20th, 10:56 p.m., neil armstrong walks on the moon and those famous words. >> that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> he's on the moon! >> it has a stark beauty all its own. it's like much of the high desert of the united states. >> reporter: 19 minutes later, it was buz
houston, tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground. you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing again. thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> reporter: breathing again in mission control. they break into applause in houston. some wiping away tears. abc news showing americans all over the country watching. >> here is central park in new york, where it's raining on the people who have assembled for, i guess you...
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it was directed from the johnson space center in houston and years after that apollo program helped houston grow into space city. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: in a space where size matters, houston is the top dog of texas. the biggest city with the byzanti busiest port in the nation, it's skyscapers reaching for the heavenle based on an identity built on trying to get us there. >> how much did nasa built its framework into the city. >> it's huge. >> she joined the houston chronicle to cover mission moon. >> you can look everywhere and there's space stuff everywhere. >> there's even a moon walking cow at the intercontinental airport. and not one but two celestially-inspired sports teams, the astros and rockets. >> houston is among first words uttered in outer space. >> author of "american moon shot". >> nasa looks to houston as the vatican of space. >> which had very humble beginnings according to rice university professor melissa keene. >> houston began as a muddy, swamp, yellow fever trap. >> she pulled photos from the archives of houston at the turn of the 20th century. >> this i
it was directed from the johnson space center in houston and years after that apollo program helped houston grow into space city. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: in a space where size matters, houston is the top dog of texas. the biggest city with the byzanti busiest port in the nation, it's skyscapers reaching for the heavenle based on an identity built on trying to get us there. >> how much did nasa built its framework into the city. >> it's huge. >> she joined...
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hometown heroes in houston. we're feeling the love here this morning from this awesome audience and crowd that we have here in the park. and we have someone here who is really special. we want to celebrate him. a 12-year-old boy who's made it his mission to feed those in need. let's give it up for math true reel and his mom tammy, everybody. welcome to the show. tammy, welcome as well. this summer we've been traveling around the country looking for hometown heroes doing good things for their community and heard about what matthew here is doing helping others and now we want everybody else to hear about it as well. so take a look. >> that little boy can shop on a budget. he had a young woman walk up to him once and said i want to help but i only have a dollar to spare. matthew reached over, hugged her and said, ma'am, do you know what i can do with a dollar? >> reporter: you'll never meet a young man as generous as matthew. >> reporter: he was 8. we had attended a church function and they were making blessing bag
hometown heroes in houston. we're feeling the love here this morning from this awesome audience and crowd that we have here in the park. and we have someone here who is really special. we want to celebrate him. a 12-year-old boy who's made it his mission to feed those in need. let's give it up for math true reel and his mom tammy, everybody. welcome to the show. tammy, welcome as well. this summer we've been traveling around the country looking for hometown heroes doing good things for their...
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houston, you are go for staging. walter: that's for dropping the first stage, going to the second stage power. you are hearing from the capsule communicator astronaut ken mattingly at mission control in houston talking to the astronauts. >> down range 35 miles high. standing by for the out or engine cut down. walter: and this is jack riley reporting, the voice of mission control. >> and ignition. mr. clarke: each of these events are very -- >> all engines, you're looking good. >> roger, you're loud and clear, houston. >> three minutes downrange, 70 high. 43 miles >> roger, we confirm. >> neil armstrong confirming both the engine skirt separation and the launch escape tower separation. >> houston, be advised the visual is go today. >> this is houston, roger that. >> what was that? >> the visual is go. >> houston, your guidance is converged. you're looking good. this protective cover comes off and the windows are not coated. >> two miles velocity. >> 11 houston, you are go at four minutes. walter: the second stage of h
houston, you are go for staging. walter: that's for dropping the first stage, going to the second stage power. you are hearing from the capsule communicator astronaut ken mattingly at mission control in houston talking to the astronauts. >> down range 35 miles high. standing by for the out or engine cut down. walter: and this is jack riley reporting, the voice of mission control. >> and ignition. mr. clarke: each of these events are very -- >> all engines, you're looking good....
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the houston -- tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground. you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing a again. thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> reporter: breathing again in mission control. they break into applause in houston. some wiping away tears. the images beamed back live, the control room sees them. >> and we're getting a fixture on the tv. >> reporter: cheers back on earth, back in america. and then neil armstrong emerges. >> i'm going to step off the lm now. >> july 20th, 10:56 p.m., neil armstrong walks on the moon and those famous words. >> that's one small step for man -- one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: 19 minutes later, it was buzz aldrin's turn. back home, tears and a little girl waving her american flag. and back at apollo mission control in houston, they knew they had a lot of work still left to do. these are the chairs they sat in? >> yes. >> reporter: and here in houston, they show us where they have restored apollo mission contro
the houston -- tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground. you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing a again. thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> reporter: breathing again in mission control. they break into applause in houston. some wiping away tears. the images beamed back live, the control room sees them. >> and we're getting a fixture on the tv. >> reporter: cheers back on earth, back in america....
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houston, your guidance is converged. you are looking good. >> the boost protective cover comes off. >> altitude 62 miles. velocity, 10,300 feet per second. >> houston, you are go at four minutes. >> roger. walter: the second stage of these five. j2 engines. 1,025,000 pounds of thrust. that's an amazing camera. the space agency has. we can still see that spacecraft. at this point, it's almost 93 miles high. >> 72 miles high. velocity, 11,000 feet per second. walter cronkite: almost 8000 mile per hour. walter: it has to get up to 17,500 to go into earth orbit. another four minutes before -- >> the booster says it's looking good at five minutes. >> houston, you are going five minutes. walter: the next critical moment will be when that second stage jettisons and we get that fourth stage ignition for the first time. >> it could be most significant to us. >> cli capability. [inaudible] >> cli concerns the orbit insurance arson. insertion. >> you all are coming through beautifully two. >> everyone is reporting go in the control
houston, your guidance is converged. you are looking good. >> the boost protective cover comes off. >> altitude 62 miles. velocity, 10,300 feet per second. >> houston, you are go at four minutes. >> roger. walter: the second stage of these five. j2 engines. 1,025,000 pounds of thrust. that's an amazing camera. the space agency has. we can still see that spacecraft. at this point, it's almost 93 miles high. >> 72 miles high. velocity, 11,000 feet per second. walter...
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houston you are go at four minutes. walter: the second stage of -- has millions of pounds of thrust. that is amazing. you can still see the spacecraft. at this point it is almost 93 miles high. 72 miles high, velocity 11,000 feet per second. get to 17,500 get into orbit. we have another four minutes before the first. >> booster says it is looking got it five minutes. >> houston, you are go. walter: the next critical moment will be the second stage jettison and the fourth stage ignition. velocity, 4000 1200 feet. -- 4200 feet. >> apollo, ucs the s-four b is necessary. >> everyone is reporting go. roger 11, you are go from the ground, six minutes. >> we are good. my seat is jumping all around. 11, this is houston. one one. walter: what did he say was jumping around? >> something like the gauges? thatis is a sequence arranges the staging between the second and third stage. it uncovers a sensor starting the sequence. i am sure it is nothing of major significance. -- one: 17.e: 17 walter: we are looking at the empty launchpa
houston you are go at four minutes. walter: the second stage of -- has millions of pounds of thrust. that is amazing. you can still see the spacecraft. at this point it is almost 93 miles high. 72 miles high, velocity 11,000 feet per second. get to 17,500 get into orbit. we have another four minutes before the first. >> booster says it is looking got it five minutes. >> houston, you are go. walter: the next critical moment will be the second stage jettison and the fourth stage...
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this is houston, radio check, over. roger, houston, loud and clear. buzz.er, announcer: all weekend american history tv marks the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. thet the -- we learn about role this played in the apollo program. >> why choose this as our goal, and they mail -- may well ask why climb the highest mountains? ,
this is houston, radio check, over. roger, houston, loud and clear. buzz.er, announcer: all weekend american history tv marks the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. thet the -- we learn about role this played in the apollo program. >> why choose this as our goal, and they mail -- may well ask why climb the highest mountains? ,
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we have thunderstorms downrange. >> 11, this is houston, you are a go for staging. standby for remote port capability. walter: this would be the firing of the third stage in 15 seconds. jack: they kicked into orbit using this service propulsion system. altitude is 100 miles downrange. -- altitude is 100 miles. downrange is in hundred 83 miles. >> and, ignition. -- 883 miles. >> and, ignition. walter: ignition right on the top. >> thrusters, though 11. >> we have a good third stage now. walter -- mr. cronkite: this lasts 2:25, and that brings the vehicle to its orbital speed. >> 23,000 feet per second. downrange, 1000 miles. altitude, 101 miles. >> this is our number five. >> 7:18. walter: this third stage is a j-2 engine. >> at 10 minutes, you are go. >> roger, 11. go. walter: i think i misidentified the capsule communicator. >> the man who is communicating with the astronauts from mission control is bruce. >> apollo 11, this is houston, predicted cut off at 14.2. >> correct. >> downrange 1175 miles. velocity, 24,090 mile feet per second, altitude, 102 nautical mile
we have thunderstorms downrange. >> 11, this is houston, you are a go for staging. standby for remote port capability. walter: this would be the firing of the third stage in 15 seconds. jack: they kicked into orbit using this service propulsion system. altitude is 100 miles downrange. -- altitude is 100 miles. downrange is in hundred 83 miles. >> and, ignition. -- 883 miles. >> and, ignition. walter: ignition right on the top. >> thrusters, though 11. >> we have a...
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by 1960, houston had it all. plus some good ole boy politicians to boot. >> you had to have political clout. >> reporter: and houston it in abundance. >> in abundance. >> next month, we'll have a leadership in space which wouldn't without albert thomas. >> reporter: congressman albert thomas controlled nasa's budget as chair of the house appropriations subcommittee. vice president lyndon johnson was also on board. and construction magnate george r. brown. >> denby barely won houston in 1960. he would need to win it in 1964 and pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into houston was good new frontier politics. >> nasa announced that the manned space center was going to be located in houston on september 19th, 1961. and every newspaper in town the front page was covered with covered with space city. >> reporter: a year later, president kennedy was at rice. teeing up the mission. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade. >> all of a sudden we felt like a young and vibrant and important place. we're building sa
by 1960, houston had it all. plus some good ole boy politicians to boot. >> you had to have political clout. >> reporter: and houston it in abundance. >> in abundance. >> next month, we'll have a leadership in space which wouldn't without albert thomas. >> reporter: congressman albert thomas controlled nasa's budget as chair of the house appropriations subcommittee. vice president lyndon johnson was also on board. and construction magnate george r. brown. >>...
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houston -- [applause] kennedy: your city of houston with its manned spacecraft center will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years the national aeronautics and space administration expects to double the number of scientists and engineers in this area. to increase its outlays for salaries and expenses to $60 million a year. million in plants and laboratory facilities, and to contract a new space effort over $1 billion for this center in the city. to be sure, this will cost a good deal of money. this year's space budget is three times what it was in january 1960 one, and greater than the space budget of the previous eight years combined. at 5 milliontands $400 million a year. a staggering sum, though somewhat less then we pay for cigarettes and cigars each year. space expenditures -- [applause] president kennedy: space expenditures will soon rise more, from $.20 per person per tok to more than $.50 a week every man, woman, and child in the united states for we have given this program a high national priority. even though i realize thi
houston -- [applause] kennedy: your city of houston with its manned spacecraft center will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years the national aeronautics and space administration expects to double the number of scientists and engineers in this area. to increase its outlays for salaries and expenses to $60 million a year. million in plants and laboratory facilities, and to contract a new space effort over $1 billion for this center in the...
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armstrong at houston. waiting for word that she's leaving her house and television cameras set up on the lawn along with story cameras, from the world's press waiting to see the wife of the commander of apollo 11 on this great day when they have returned safely to earth after a historic mission to the moon. we reported a little bit earlier, congratulations are flowing in. they came the first time with landing on the moon and now with successful completion of the entire mission. the president of the soviet union has sent his congratulations from moscow. the russian news agency reports this. you know, as we wait for mrs. armstrong, something occurs to me here. i got a very nice wire from general ed white. his father, a astronaut who was our first to walk many space and who lost his live in the pad fire of what was to have been the first test flight of the apollo command module. along with gus grissom and roger chaffee. we say frequently and it's almost a cliche that these men did not die in vain. these fello
armstrong at houston. waiting for word that she's leaving her house and television cameras set up on the lawn along with story cameras, from the world's press waiting to see the wife of the commander of apollo 11 on this great day when they have returned safely to earth after a historic mission to the moon. we reported a little bit earlier, congratulations are flowing in. they came the first time with landing on the moon and now with successful completion of the entire mission. the president of...
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houston, tranquility base here. eagle has landed. from houston, roger, tranquility base. you've got a lot of guys about to turn blue. we are breathing again, thank you. and most of us didn't know why they were blue or why they had resumed breathing. because if you listen to the transcript, you don't actually have a sense of how urgent the situation was that they were going through. the apollo flights computer actually say that first lunar landing. it was the size of a small briefcase . and even in 1969, very basic computer understood what was going on.it was making decisions a lot faster than armstrong and aldrin ever could have madedecisions . i find it amazing that it was rebooting itself as the lunar module was slowing down to the ground area and rebooted itself or quickly in the typical macintosh laptop does these days. at one point when armstrong and aldrin were 1000 feet off the lunar surface and the last alarm went off, the display from computers and the lunar module dark, completely blank. for 10 long seconds, to be honest if the dashboard on my car were blank for
houston, tranquility base here. eagle has landed. from houston, roger, tranquility base. you've got a lot of guys about to turn blue. we are breathing again, thank you. and most of us didn't know why they were blue or why they had resumed breathing. because if you listen to the transcript, you don't actually have a sense of how urgent the situation was that they were going through. the apollo flights computer actually say that first lunar landing. it was the size of a small briefcase . and even...
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hayes yates museum, the heritage society of sam houston park, the houston association of black psychologists, kender foundation, vanderbilt university, ramon manning, who heads the conservancy and emancipation park, was an avid and strong supporter, as i mentioned, silver turner, the mayor of the city of houston. the water development authority as well. the head of the emancipation park conservancy and as well the director of parks and as i said, the mayor of the city of galveston was also a supporter. i thank the gentleman for yielding to me. i ask my colleagues to enthusiastically support 434 and we look forward to the history being told for all to know and to appreciate and to understand. i yield back the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i rise in support of h.r. 4 4 which would authorize the secretary of interior to conduct a study of the proposed he manspation of the proposed trail. this follows the migration route by the newly freed
hayes yates museum, the heritage society of sam houston park, the houston association of black psychologists, kender foundation, vanderbilt university, ramon manning, who heads the conservancy and emancipation park, was an avid and strong supporter, as i mentioned, silver turner, the mayor of the city of houston. the water development authority as well. the head of the emancipation park conservancy and as well the director of parks and as i said, the mayor of the city of galveston was also a...
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she had six astronaut wives with her in her home in houston. there were firecrackers on the lawn of the altered home -- aldrin home. when heard president nixon say that there might be promotions in the wind for these fellows. now,seh rules up to perhaps all rules will be off with the flight to the moon. the rules have been a promotion after our first flight in space and each of these guys have had a flight in space before. that will move, the air force colonel up to brigadier general and lieutenant colonel aldrin armstrong -- they would move aldrin upped to brigadier general and mike collins upped to colonel, he is a lieutenant colonel now. that was a nice retort they came back with when they talked about the age and the woman had suggested that they were younger when they went off. they came right back and said they always have been younger. they are all just about the same age. aldrin by a couple months is older at 39 and the other two are at 38. littlere wearing those buttons that the crew of the hornet had given them. the hornet had taken o
she had six astronaut wives with her in her home in houston. there were firecrackers on the lawn of the altered home -- aldrin home. when heard president nixon say that there might be promotions in the wind for these fellows. now,seh rules up to perhaps all rules will be off with the flight to the moon. the rules have been a promotion after our first flight in space and each of these guys have had a flight in space before. that will move, the air force colonel up to brigadier general and...
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that is when houston takes over. it's when starts.ion actually nada: give us a sense of what 0 years ofthe next space exploration will look like. roland: it has been fits and starts. it has been diffult. we have shown how difficult it is and also shown how successful we are at is, and doing something like that, it is difficult to always keep the public's eye on it. e many of us work behind scenes, and these programs are generational in duration, but the funding is unfortunately on an annual basis. it is here today, gone tomorrow, and quite often it is fits and starts. most of us wish it was different, but that is the kind of the constraints we have to live with. nada: well, thank you very much for joining us. roland: ok, thank you. nada: in other news from around the world, a stros earthquake shaken the greek capital, athens, knocking out power in parts of the city. phone networks were also affected. the epicenter of the 5 magnitude quake was 20 kilometers northwest of athens.r e were no reports of serious injuries,
that is when houston takes over. it's when starts.ion actually nada: give us a sense of what 0 years ofthe next space exploration will look like. roland: it has been fits and starts. it has been diffult. we have shown how difficult it is and also shown how successful we are at is, and doing something like that, it is difficult to always keep the public's eye on it. e many of us work behind scenes, and these programs are generational in duration, but the funding is unfortunately on an annual...
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. >>> and we are just back from houston tonight, where we broadcast in the apollo 11 mission control last night. i heard from so many of you at home about what we saw in that room. it was 50 years ago today apollo 11 lifted off on the way to that historic walk on the moon. and tonight, right here, what we did not know. right down to those famous words from neil armstrong. it was 50 years ago this morning, 9:32 eastern, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, michael collins taking off at kennedy space center in florida. >> i can see her rising now. >> reporter: 76 hours and 240,000 miles later, they entered into the lunar orbit. it was the next day armstrong opens the hatch five hours ahead of schedule. 10:56 p.m. on july 20, armstrong steps off ladder and steps foot on the moon. but that famous quote, was it really what americans heard? >> that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: he later said it was difficult to hear what he actually planned to say. that's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. buzz aldrin, who jo would join the moon 19 minutes la
. >>> and we are just back from houston tonight, where we broadcast in the apollo 11 mission control last night. i heard from so many of you at home about what we saw in that room. it was 50 years ago today apollo 11 lifted off on the way to that historic walk on the moon. and tonight, right here, what we did not know. right down to those famous words from neil armstrong. it was 50 years ago this morning, 9:32 eastern, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, michael collins taking off at kennedy...
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hurricanes harvey, irma and maria hit houston, the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico within just a month of each other in 2017. the consequences were devastating. we often hear our colleagues on the others of the aisle that we act like the sky is falling. in this case, the sky was literally falling. hurricane harvey was the wettest storm on record. dumping 33 trillion gallons of water on the greater houston area. the secondalso costliest hurricane on record, second only to hurricane katrina, inflicting approximately 125 billion dollars in damages. irma cost more than 65 billion and knocked out power for as many as 60 million -- 16 million people. maria was the deadliest storm in puerto rico since 1928, killing more than 2900 americans. puerto ricans faced massive food shortages. puerto rico reported a 200 46% increase in suicide attempts from november 20 17 through january 2018, compared with the same timeframe the previous year. the only hospital on one of the islands was destroyed by maria and two years later, it still has not been reb
hurricanes harvey, irma and maria hit houston, the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico within just a month of each other in 2017. the consequences were devastating. we often hear our colleagues on the others of the aisle that we act like the sky is falling. in this case, the sky was literally falling. hurricane harvey was the wettest storm on record. dumping 33 trillion gallons of water on the greater houston area. the secondalso costliest hurricane on record, second only to hurricane katrina,...
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houston says, oh, we've got a good, complete circuit. >> reporter: they would splash into the pacific at 12:50 p.m. july 24th. there would be five more successful lunar landing missions and one swing by. apollo 13, that one aborted. >> okay, houston, we've had a problem here. >> reporter: and now, 50 years after apollo 11, nasa plans to return to the moon and then mars, on the orion spacecraft, successfully testing it just this month. the senior project manager showing us the mobile launcher, 400 feet tall. >> we're building the mobile launcher, which will support the space launch system rocket and orion spacecraft to get us to that first step, which will be the moon. >> reporter: nasa hopes it will happen in 2024. and back in houston, flight director gene krantz famously sat. >> cap com, we're stay for the-1. >> reporter: 50 years later, there are now women in the two top jobs as chief flight director and deputy chief flight director. they are still fueled by that moment. when neil armstrong said, the eagle has landed -- >> that was an incredible moment that -- i don't know. i hope m
houston says, oh, we've got a good, complete circuit. >> reporter: they would splash into the pacific at 12:50 p.m. july 24th. there would be five more successful lunar landing missions and one swing by. apollo 13, that one aborted. >> okay, houston, we've had a problem here. >> reporter: and now, 50 years after apollo 11, nasa plans to return to the moon and then mars, on the orion spacecraft, successfully testing it just this month. the senior project manager showing us the...
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many of them based at the johnson space center in houston. from the support crew to the flight directors at mission control to the spacesuit designers, to the human computers, engineers, and scientists who designed and built the hardware and software, to the custodial staff who worked in the building to make sure that they had a place to work, and every small job in between apollo 11 was the result of a historic collaboration across our country. the resounding success of the apollo program served to captivate the world's attention and cemented america's status as a leader in scientific discovery and technological innovation. it taught us what we as americans can do, what we can accomplish when we work together toward a common goal. what we learned from this mission is that when we do that, even the sky is not the limit. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. weber, for five minutes. thank you, mr. texas speaker. i rise today to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the a
many of them based at the johnson space center in houston. from the support crew to the flight directors at mission control to the spacesuit designers, to the human computers, engineers, and scientists who designed and built the hardware and software, to the custodial staff who worked in the building to make sure that they had a place to work, and every small job in between apollo 11 was the result of a historic collaboration across our country. the resounding success of the apollo program...
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he said, quote, houston, tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. of course, he was talking to the greatest minds of the generation who were working at johnson space center in houston, texas. the men and women at mission control center exercised full control over apollo 11 from the launch at canada space center to the landing on the moon to the splashdown in the pacific ocean. for more than 50 years now, the johnson space center has been at the heart of america's space program. the successful apollo mission marked a turning point in space exploration and folks across texas are eager to celebrate this momentous anniversary. you can do like i have and visit johnson space center yourself and see nasa's mission control from apollo. it's redesigned to look exactly the way it did in 1969, down to the retrocoffee cups and glass ashtrays. you can watch the houston astros you can find space-themed menus and ask an astronaut events to educate our next generation of space travelers. to commemorate this historic mission in washington, i've introduced bipartisan
he said, quote, houston, tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. of course, he was talking to the greatest minds of the generation who were working at johnson space center in houston, texas. the men and women at mission control center exercised full control over apollo 11 from the launch at canada space center to the landing on the moon to the splashdown in the pacific ocean. for more than 50 years now, the johnson space center has been at the heart of america's space program. the...
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here in the city of houston, houston is a very welcoming city. the mayor welcomes everyone who is here to live responsibly and earn a living and we do work with i.c.e. as it deals homestand security going after real hard criminals. we're just hopeful that we don't create greater problems for society by separating families. families belong together. they certainly don't belong apart, and i think you add insult to the wound and salt to the wound when you announce these starting on the sabbath which is sunday which for a judeo-christian society runs contrary to everything that we stand for. >> mm-hmm. is that -- is that -- do you think that's strategic? >> yeah. look, we live in an era in society. i listened to your previous segment when it comes to politics. too many elected officials are more worried about political theater and feeding the base, and that's both sides of the equation, right? we're going to deport 2 million people to feed the base. going to start on a sunday to feed the base on the right and on the left you've got the other idiocy w
here in the city of houston, houston is a very welcoming city. the mayor welcomes everyone who is here to live responsibly and earn a living and we do work with i.c.e. as it deals homestand security going after real hard criminals. we're just hopeful that we don't create greater problems for society by separating families. families belong together. they certainly don't belong apart, and i think you add insult to the wound and salt to the wound when you announce these starting on the sabbath...
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then making landfall somewhere between houston and new orleans. right now authorities asking people to shelter in place but some parts of louisiana are already ordering evacuations. with the memory of hurricane harvey still fresh, texas elevating the state of emergency response center in preparation. >> we want to make sure that the state of texas is doing all we can to prepare in advance for this storm. >> reporter: this storm is expected to bring 10 to 15 inches of rain across parts of the gulf with some areas seeing as much as 20 inches and in new orleans they already got eight inches of rain on wednesday in a span of just three hours. janai, kenneth. >> looks like it's shaping up to be a long weekend. trevor, thank you. we'll take a closer look at the forecast in less than five minutes. e second highest ranking loping officer in the military is facing sexual misconduct allegations. general john hyten's accuser came forward after he was nominated to be vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the accuser is a military officer who tells the a
then making landfall somewhere between houston and new orleans. right now authorities asking people to shelter in place but some parts of louisiana are already ordering evacuations. with the memory of hurricane harvey still fresh, texas elevating the state of emergency response center in preparation. >> we want to make sure that the state of texas is doing all we can to prepare in advance for this storm. >> reporter: this storm is expected to bring 10 to 15 inches of rain across...
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bringing you a s program from the newly restored apollo control room at th johnson space center in houston, texas. >> we choose to go to the moon! >> sreenivasan: it was a goal president john f. kennedy set years -mbefore the histoing mission landed the first two humans on the surface of the moon. an estimated 650 million people watcd the televised event as u.s. astronaut neil armstrong pronounced the now famous phra: >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> sreenivasan: armstrong and fellow astronaut edwin "buzz" aldrin spent more than 21 hours on the moon that day. no one has been there since 1972, but nasa is hoping to change that with an aggressive goal ottf g humans back on the moon by 2024. they'll be competing of course th entrepreneurs like spacex's elon musk who says he will fly humans to mars by that year. so what will a new lunar mission look like and what is nasa's role in the global space race? we'll talk about that and more on today's program including a look at some of the hundreds of pounds of moon rocks. but first, here's a look at today's headlines
bringing you a s program from the newly restored apollo control room at th johnson space center in houston, texas. >> we choose to go to the moon! >> sreenivasan: it was a goal president john f. kennedy set years -mbefore the histoing mission landed the first two humans on the surface of the moon. an estimated 650 million people watcd the televised event as u.s. astronaut neil armstrong pronounced the now famous phra: >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for...
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houston has the humidity. houston has all the humidity. > you are from houston? >> anybody from dallas is like push it out of my mind because i know who your football eam. i like push it. when you got here i was like, well, we are not going to befr ends. whatever. we will say you are from houston. so we are going to have that humidity for cory. >> i know. it's hot and humid. yesterday i told you i want to st. michael's. it was so cute. i loved it. i had a good time. i was like melting. >> i didn't know you were going. i would tell youo two places t go. i went last weekend. did you go outside yesterday? >> i went for an eveng run. >> so many people out. alexandria had fireworks. there were peopl out and about. i fell asleep at 7:30. it was nice yesterday during the da t. laughing at. as we go through today i mean you will feel that humidity. yesterday the humidity wasn't that bad but no was the heat. we have the heat and humidity. tomorrow the humidity lowers. we have got blue skies around tomorrow. tuesday hot and humid chance of an isolated storm and then we're
houston has the humidity. houston has all the humidity. > you are from houston? >> anybody from dallas is like push it out of my mind because i know who your football eam. i like push it. when you got here i was like, well, we are not going to befr ends. whatever. we will say you are from houston. so we are going to have that humidity for cory. >> i know. it's hot and humid. yesterday i told you i want to st. michael's. it was so cute. i loved it. i had a good time. i was like...